Infinix Note 50x 5G
Tecno Pova Curve 5G

Infinix Note 50x 5G Tecno Pova Curve 5G

Overview

Welcome to our in-depth comparison of the Infinix Note 50x 5G and the Tecno Pova Curve 5G, two 5G mid-range contenders that share the same chipset and battery capacity yet take very different paths in display technology, camera design, and build philosophy. Whether you care most about screen quality and pixel density or prefer a phone packed with extra connectivity features, this head-to-head breakdown will help you decide which device truly fits your needs.

Common Features

  • Both phones are water resistant with an IP64 ingress protection rating.
  • Neither phone has a rugged build.
  • Neither phone can be folded.
  • Both phones have a touchscreen display.
  • HDR10 support is not available on either product.
  • HDR10+ support is not available on either product.
  • Dolby Vision support is not available on either product.
  • Neither phone has a secondary screen.
  • Both phones offer 128GB of internal storage and 8GB of RAM.
  • Both phones are powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset with a Mali G615 MC2 GPU running at 1047 MHz.
  • Both phones have a CPU speed of 4 x 2.5 GHz and 4 x 2 GHz cores.
  • Both phones score 2932 (multi-core) and 1026 (single-core) on Geekbench 6.
  • Neither phone has built-in optical image stabilization.
  • Both phones support 4K video recording at 30 fps on the main camera.
  • Both phones have a CMOS sensor, phase-detection autofocus for photos, and continuous autofocus when recording.
  • Both phones run Android 15.
  • Both phones have a 5500 mAh battery with 45W fast charging and no wireless charging.
  • Neither phone has a removable battery.
  • Neither phone has a 3.5mm audio jack, but both have stereo speakers and a radio.
  • Both phones support 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, USB Type-C, dual SIM, and offer a download speed of 3270 Mbits/s.

Main Differences

  • Weight is 198.9 g on the Infinix Note 50x 5G and 177 g on the Tecno Pova Curve 5G.
  • Thickness is 8 mm on the Infinix Note 50x 5G and 7.5 mm on the Tecno Pova Curve 5G.
  • The Infinix Note 50x 5G uses an LCD IPS display, while the Tecno Pova Curve 5G uses an OLED/AMOLED display.
  • Screen size is 6.67″ on the Infinix Note 50x 5G and 6.78″ on the Tecno Pova Curve 5G.
  • Pixel density is 263 ppi on the Infinix Note 50x 5G and 393 ppi on the Tecno Pova Curve 5G.
  • Resolution is 720 x 1600 px on the Infinix Note 50x 5G and 1080 x 2436 px on the Tecno Pova Curve 5G.
  • Refresh rate is 120Hz on the Infinix Note 50x 5G and 144Hz on the Tecno Pova Curve 5G.
  • Damage-resistant glass is present on the Tecno Pova Curve 5G but not available on the Infinix Note 50x 5G.
  • Main camera resolution is 50 MP on the Infinix Note 50x 5G and 64 & 2 MP on the Tecno Pova Curve 5G.
  • Main camera wide aperture is f/1.6 on the Infinix Note 50x 5G and f/2.4 & f/1.8 on the Tecno Pova Curve 5G.
  • A dual-lens main camera is present on the Tecno Pova Curve 5G but not on the Infinix Note 50x 5G.
  • Front camera resolution is 8 MP on the Infinix Note 50x 5G and 13 MP on the Tecno Pova Curve 5G.
  • An external memory slot is available on the Infinix Note 50x 5G but not on the Tecno Pova Curve 5G.
  • A gyroscope is present on the Infinix Note 50x 5G but not on the Tecno Pova Curve 5G.
  • An infrared sensor is present on the Infinix Note 50x 5G but not on the Tecno Pova Curve 5G.
  • Galileo satellite navigation support is available on the Infinix Note 50x 5G but not on the Tecno Pova Curve 5G.
  • A curved display is featured on the Tecno Pova Curve 5G but not on the Infinix Note 50x 5G.
Specs Comparison
Infinix Note 50x 5G

Infinix Note 50x 5G

Tecno Pova Curve 5G

Tecno Pova Curve 5G

Design:
water resistance Water resistant Water resistant
weight 198.9 g 177 g
thickness 8 mm 7.5 mm
Ingress Protection (IP) rating IP64 IP64
has a rugged build
can be folded

Both the Infinix Note 50x 5G and the Tecno Pova Curve 5G share the same IP64 ingress protection rating, meaning neither is fully waterproof but both can handle dust and water splashes with confidence — a reassuring baseline for everyday use in light rain or humid conditions. Neither device offers a rugged build or a foldable form factor, so they occupy the same conventional slab-phone category.

Where the two diverge is in their physical footprint. The Pova Curve edges ahead with a slimmer 7.5 mm profile versus the Note 50x's 8 mm, and more noticeably, it is meaningfully lighter at 177 g compared to 198.9 g — a nearly 22 g difference. In practical terms, that gap is noticeable during extended one-handed use or long gaming sessions, where the lighter, thinner handset tends to cause less fatigue.

On design and ergonomics, the Tecno Pova Curve 5G holds a clear advantage. Its combination of lower weight and reduced thickness makes it the more pocket-friendly and comfortable daily carry, while both phones remain on equal footing when it comes to environmental protection.

Display:
Display type LCD, IPS OLED/AMOLED
screen size 6.67" 6.78"
pixel density 263 ppi 393 ppi
resolution 720 x 1600 px 1080 x 2436 px
refresh rate 120Hz 144Hz
has branded damage-resistant glass
supports HDR10
supports HDR10+
supports Dolby Vision
Has a secondary screen
has a touch screen

The display is arguably where the gap between these two phones is most dramatic. The Tecno Pova Curve 5G uses an AMOLED panel, which delivers true blacks, richer contrast, and more vibrant colors compared to the LCD IPS screen on the Infinix Note 50x 5G. For media consumption, gaming, or simply browsing in a dark room, the difference in perceived image quality is immediately visible — AMOLED panels are fundamentally better at rendering content that relies on deep contrast.

Resolution and pixel density tell an equally decisive story. The Pova Curve's 1080 x 2436 px resolution at 393 ppi is sharply crisper than the Note 50x's 720 x 1600 px at 263 ppi. At typical viewing distances, that 130 ppi difference is perceptible — text looks noticeably cleaner and fine detail in photos is better preserved on the Pova Curve. The Pova Curve also steps ahead on refresh rate with 144Hz versus 120Hz, offering marginally smoother scrolling and animation, and it adds branded damage-resistant glass — a durability perk the Note 50x lacks entirely.

Across every meaningful display metric — panel technology, sharpness, refresh rate, and screen protection — the Tecno Pova Curve 5G holds a comprehensive and unambiguous advantage. The Note 50x's display is functional, but users who prioritize screen quality will find the Pova Curve in a different league.

Performance:
internal storage 128GB 128GB
RAM 8GB 8GB
Chipset (SoC) name MediaTek Dimensity 7300 MediaTek Dimensity 7300
GPU name Mali G615 MC2 Mali G615 MC2
CPU speed 4 x 2.5 & 4 x 2 GHz 4 x 2.5 & 4 x 2 GHz
Geekbench 6 result (multi) 2932 2932
Geekbench 6 result (single) 1026 1026
GPU clock speed 1047 MHz 1047 MHz
Has integrated LTE
RAM speed 6400 MHz 6400 MHz
semiconductor size 4 nm 4 nm
Supports 64-bit
DirectX version DirectX 12 DirectX 12
Has integrated graphics
Uses big.LITTLE technology
CPU threads 8 threads 8 threads
Uses HMP
maximum memory amount 16GB 16GB
number of transistors 6200 million 6200 million
DDR memory version 5 5
supported displays 1 1

Under the hood, the Infinix Note 50x 5G and the Tecno Pova Curve 5G are identical twins. Both are powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset, built on a 4 nm process, paired with 8GB of DDR5 RAM and 128GB of internal storage. The 4 nm fabrication node is a meaningful detail — it translates to a solid balance of performance and power efficiency for a mid-range device, keeping thermal throttling and battery drain in check during sustained workloads.

Benchmark results confirm the hardware parity: both phones post identical Geekbench 6 scores of 1026 (single-core) and 2932 (multi-core). In real-world terms, this positions them comfortably for everyday multitasking, casual gaming, and social media use, without being contenders for demanding 3D titles. The shared Mali G615 MC2 GPU and DirectX 12 support round out a graphics profile that is capable but not exceptional.

Performance is a straight tie. Choosing between these two phones on the basis of raw processing power, memory, or benchmark results is simply not possible — the data is identical across every metric. Any decision should hinge on the differences found in other specification groups.

Cameras:
megapixels (main camera) 50 MP 64 & 2 MP
wide aperture (main camera) 1.6f 2.4 & 1.8f
Has a dual-lens (or multi-lens) main camera
megapixels (front camera) 8MP 13MP
has built-in optical image stabilization
video recording (main camera) 2160 x 30 fps 2160 x 30 fps
Has a dual-tone LED flash
number of flash LEDs 1 1
has a BSI sensor
has a CMOS sensor
has continuous autofocus when recording movies
Has phase-detection autofocus for photos
supports slow-motion video recording
has a built-in HDR mode
has manual exposure
has a flash
optical zoom 0x 0x
has manual ISO
has a serial shot mode
has manual focus
has a front camera
Has laser autofocus
Shoots 360° panorama
has manual white balance
shoots raw
has touch autofocus
has manual shutter speed
can create panoramas in-camera
Has timelapse function
Has a front-facing LED flash
has a dual-lens (or multi-lens) front camera
supports HDR10 recording
supports Dolby Vision recording
has a front-facing camera under the display
Has a RGB LED flash
has 3D photo/video recording capabilities

The camera systems share a strong common foundation — both shoot 4K at 30fps, support phase-detection autofocus, slow-motion, HDR mode, and an identical set of manual controls. Neither offers optical image stabilization or optical zoom, so on those fronts they are evenly matched. The meaningful differences, however, lie in hardware configuration.

On the rear, the Tecno Pova Curve 5G deploys a dual-lens setup headlined by a 64 MP primary sensor, giving it both a higher resolution capture capability and the versatility of a secondary lens. The Infinix Note 50x 5G counters with a single 50 MP shooter. The Note 50x's main lens also carries a notably wider aperture of f/1.6 compared to the Pova Curve's primary lens at f/2.4 — a wider aperture lets in more light, which can be a real advantage in low-light conditions. It is a genuine trade-off: the Pova Curve wins on resolution and versatility, the Note 50x holds an edge in light-gathering on its single lens.

For selfies, the Pova Curve again pulls ahead with a 13 MP front camera versus the Note 50x's 8 MP. On balance, the Tecno Pova Curve 5G holds the camera advantage through higher resolution and a dual-lens rear system, though users who frequently shoot in dim environments may appreciate the Note 50x's wider main aperture.

Operating system:
Android version Android 15 Android 15
has clipboard warnings
has location privacy options
has camera/microphone privacy options
has Mail Privacy Protection
has theme customization
can block app tracking
blocks cross-site tracking
has on-device machine learning
has notification permissions
has media picker
Can play games while they download
has dark mode
has Wi-Fi password sharing
has battery health check
has an extra dim mode
has focus modes
has dynamic theming
can offload apps
Has customizable notifications
has Live Text
has full-page screenshots
supports split screen
gets direct OS updates
has PiP
Can be used as a PC
Has sharing intents
has a child lock
Supports widgets
Is free and open source
Has offline voice recognition
has voice commands
Tracks the current position of a mobile device
is a multi-user system
has Quick Start

Running Android 15 on both devices, the software experience is essentially a mirror image. Every feature in the provided data — from privacy controls like location and camera/microphone permissions to productivity tools like split-screen, Picture-in-Picture, and full-page screenshots — is present on both the Infinix Note 50x 5G and the Tecno Pova Curve 5G without exception.

Notably, both phones share the same limitations too. Neither receives direct OS updates, which means future Android version upgrades depend on the manufacturer's own update cadence rather than a guaranteed pipeline from Google. Neither supports Wi-Fi password sharing or focus modes, and neither can be used as a PC substitute. For privacy-conscious users, both offer a solid and equivalent set of controls — app tracking blocks, on-device machine learning, and granular notification permissions are all accounted for.

This is a complete tie. The operating system group offers zero differentiation between these two products — identical Android version, identical feature set, and identical omissions. A buyer's decision should rest entirely on hardware differences covered in other specification groups.

Battery:
battery power 5500 mAh 5500 mAh
has wireless charging
Supports fast charging
charging speed 45W 45W
has a removable battery
has a battery level indicator
has a rechargeable battery

Battery is yet another category where the Infinix Note 50x 5G and the Tecno Pova Curve 5G are spec-for-spec identical. Both pack a 5500 mAh cell — a generously sized capacity that comfortably positions these phones for all-day and potentially into two-day use under moderate workloads. At this capacity tier, heavy users like gamers or multimedia streamers can typically count on getting through a full day without reaching for a charger.

Charging parity extends to speed as well: both support 45W fast charging, which at this wattage level should replenish a significant portion of the battery in under an hour. Neither phone offers wireless charging, and neither has a removable battery — both standard trade-offs at this price and form-factor segment.

The verdict is a straight tie across every battery metric. Since both phones carry the same capacity and charge at the same speed, real-world endurance differences — if any — would stem from how efficiently each device's display and software consume power, which falls outside the data provided here.

Audio:
has a socket for a 3.5 mm audio jack
has stereo speakers
has aptX
has LDAC
has aptX HD
has aptX Adaptive
has aptX Lossless
Has a radio

Audio is another area of complete parity. Both the Infinix Note 50x 5G and the Tecno Pova Curve 5G feature stereo speakers and a built-in radio, while both drop the 3.5 mm headphone jack — a trade-off that pushes wired audio listeners toward USB-C adapters or Bluetooth headphones.

On the wireless audio quality front, neither phone supports any high-fidelity Bluetooth codec — no aptX, no LDAC, no aptX HD or its variants. This means Bluetooth audio is limited to standard SBC or AAC transmission, which is adequate for casual listening but will not satisfy users who invest in high-end wireless headphones capable of lossless or high-resolution audio streaming.

There is nothing to separate these two phones in audio. Every feature and every omission is shared equally, making this a tie in the fullest sense. Buyers who prioritize audio quality should note that both devices have the same ceiling — and the same limitations.

Connectivity & Features:
release date March 2025 May 2025
has 5G support
Wi-Fi version Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
SIM cards 2 SIM 2 SIM
Bluetooth version 5.4 5.4
has an external memory slot
Has USB Type-C
USB version 2 2
has NFC
download speed 3270 MBits/s 3270 MBits/s
upload speed 3270 MBits/s 3270 MBits/s
Has a fingerprint scanner
has emergency SOS via satellite
has crash detection
is DLNA-certified
has a gyroscope
supports ANT+
Has a heart rate monitor
has GPS
has a compass
supports Wi-Fi
Has an infrared sensor
has an accelerometer
has a cellular module
Has a barometer
has an HDMI output
Uses 3D facial recognition
Has an iris scanner
Stylus included
supports Galileo
Has motion tracking
Has optical tracking
Has a built-in projector

The connectivity baseline is strong and shared across both devices — 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, dual SIM, and USB Type-C are all present on both the Infinix Note 50x 5G and the Tecno Pova Curve 5G. Wi-Fi 6 ensures faster throughput and better performance in congested networks, while Bluetooth 5.4 offers improved stability and energy efficiency for wireless peripherals. These are solid, modern fundamentals for a mid-range phone.

Where the Note 50x pulls meaningfully ahead is in the extras. It includes a microSD card slot for expandable storage — a feature the Pova Curve omits entirely, leaving users locked to its fixed internal capacity. The Note 50x also adds a gyroscope, enabling more accurate motion-based gaming and augmented reality applications, and an infrared sensor, which allows the phone to function as a universal remote for TVs and appliances — a genuinely practical everyday convenience. It further supports Galileo satellite navigation alongside GPS, marginally improving location accuracy in certain regions.

The Infinix Note 50x 5G takes a clear edge in this category. The combination of expandable storage, a gyroscope, and an infrared blaster represents real, tangible utility advantages over the Pova Curve, which matches on core wireless specs but lacks these additional hardware features entirely.

Miscellaneous:
has a video light
Has sapphire glass display
Has a curved display
Has an e-paper display

The miscellaneous spec group is slim but contains one genuine differentiator. Both the Infinix Note 50x 5G and the Tecno Pova Curve 5G share a video light and skip sapphire glass and e-paper displays — none of which are surprising omissions at this tier.

The sole distinguishing feature here is the Pova Curve's curved display, which the Note 50x lacks. A curved screen edge is primarily an aesthetic and ergonomic choice — it gives the device a more premium, sculpted feel in the hand and can make swiping in from the edges feel more fluid. It is worth noting, however, that curved displays can also make screen protectors harder to fit and edges slightly more prone to accidental touches, depending on the implementation.

For buyers who value a more visually refined, flagship-adjacent design language, the Tecno Pova Curve 5G holds the edge here by virtue of its curved display — a feature that, while not functional in a strict sense, does meaningfully influence the in-hand experience and overall aesthetic appeal.

Comparison Summary & Verdict

After examining every specification, it is clear that both phones serve distinct types of users. The Tecno Pova Curve 5G pulls ahead on visual experience thanks to its OLED/AMOLED display with a sharper 393 ppi resolution, a faster 144Hz refresh rate, and damage-resistant glass, making it the stronger pick for media lovers. Its higher-resolution front camera and dual-lens rear setup also appeal to photography enthusiasts. The Infinix Note 50x 5G, on the other hand, wins on versatility: it includes a gyroscope, infrared sensor, external memory slot, and Galileo satellite support, features entirely absent on the Tecno. It is also slightly thinner in terms of raw specifications overlap. Both phones share identical performance hardware, battery, and software. Choose the Tecno Pova Curve 5G for a premium display experience, and the Infinix Note 50x 5G if you value hardware flexibility and sensor variety.

Infinix Note 50x 5G
Buy Infinix Note 50x 5G if...

Buy the Infinix Note 50x 5G if you want a versatile device with an external memory slot, gyroscope, infrared sensor, and Galileo support that the Tecno Pova Curve 5G simply does not offer.

Tecno Pova Curve 5G
Buy Tecno Pova Curve 5G if...

Buy the Tecno Pova Curve 5G if a superior OLED display with higher resolution, faster refresh rate, damage-resistant glass, and a higher-resolution camera setup are your top priorities.